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2018 14u Main Event

Batting Practice Highlights
12/28/2018 9:21:31 PM
Drew Burress (2023 OF, Perry, GA) showcased an athletic frame and put that to the plate with plenty of barrel control and looseness to his hand path. The righthanded hitter repeats his swing well and continually barreled balls to his pull side.

Matthew Davis (2023 OF, Palm Beach Gardens, FL) has present bat speed that he put on display with his loose hands and line drive approach. Davis worked mostly to the middle of the field with the ability to turn the barrel over to his pull side as well.

Jackson Denton (2023 SS, Waycross, GA) worked to the middle of the field with a simple and repeatable swing. Denton’s righthanded swing projects for more pop moving forward as he utilizes his lower half well into the swing with solid bat speed.

Blaise Boisseau (2023 RHP, Boynton Beach, FL) showcased lots of extension out in front with carry off the barrel. His projectable frame has plenty more to come as he matures and fills out physically.

Jarren Purify (2023 3B, Detroit, MI) 
already has present bat speed with the ability to turn the barrel over well. There is plenty of fluidity to Purify’s path with the ability to work to all fields with jump to his pull side.

Zackary Wallace (2023 C, McDonough, GA) displayed some jump when squared and a flat bat path. He gets on plane well and sprayed the ball to all fields with components in the swing to like and project on.

Drew Kennedy (2023 1B, Malvern, PA) has a downhill swing plane that can carry the ball to either gap when squared. He creates leverage to his pull side with projectable pop as he matures.

Antonio Alvarez (2023 2B, Wellington, FL) showed looseness to his hands with nice carry to the pull side when squared up. Alvarez has a nice feel for the barrel and looseness to his swing path.

Camden Wimbish (2023 C, Locust, NC) 
has looseness to his hands producing high exit velocities when squaring the baseball. Wimbush already shows strength to his stroke combined with some present bat speed and a line drive approach.

Michael Graziano (2023 OF, Naples, FL) has a short stride into contact with looseness to his hands. There is plenty of jump off of his barrel in which he showed during his round peppering the middle of the field with barreled line drives

Alex Stanyek (2023 OF, Holmdel, NJ) displayed plenty of juice in his bat working to both gaps. The righthanded hitter produces plenty of bat speed due to the quickness of his hands to the baseball.

Connor Fosnow (2022 SS, Longwood, FL) worked to both gaps well with plenty of juice off of his barrel. Fosnow has a quick righthanded swing utilizes his lower half for maximum ability in his stroke.

Dillon Moquin (2023 3B, Coral Springs, FL) worked the baseball to all fields with a simple line drive swing plane. Moquin’s swing is easy with a feel for putting the barrel to the baseball.

Wiljer Casana (2023 SS, Miami, FL) peppered both gaps during his round of batting practice displaying plenty of strength and juice off of his barrel. Casana has quickness to his hands with an easy and repeatable swing path.

Daniel Dominguez (2023 C, Miami, FL) has quickness to his hands that he put on display during batting practice. The righthanded hitter has a nice feel for the barrel that produced hard line drives to the middle of the field.

Litarris Murray (2023 OF, Desoto, TX) takes a short stride into contact allowing him to repeatedly be on time to the baseball. Murray worked the ball from his pull side to the middle of the field for line drive contact.

Sam Robertson (2023 SS, Anniston, AL) showcased his loose hands as well as his ability to turn the barrel over the pull side for hard line drive contact. Robertson’s contact is loud when squared with present bat speed and more to come with additional strength.

Nick Martinez (2023 3B, Nanuet, NY) displayed some of the better pop of the day hitting multiple balls deep to his pull side. Martinez has natural lift to his swing with the strength to hit for power as he continues to mature.

Jake Hembree (2023 LHP, Hiram, GA) has a line drive approach to the middle of the field. He takes a short stride into contact working his hands well into his swing. Hembree has plenty of projectable power left with added strength.

Mel Rubiera (2022 OF, Miami, FL) displayed plenty of bat speed and leverage to his path. Rubiera found the barrel consistently with a simple and repeatable stroke.

Sam Cantrall (2023 OF, Millburn, NJ) showed quick hands at the plate with strength to them. He worked to either gap consistently with a projectable overall stroke. 

Preston Murphy (2022 C, Miramar Beach, FL) displayed a simple and repeatable swing with projectable power to both gaps. Murphy has advanced strength for his age along with the ability to get the bat head to the baseball consistently on time.

Cam Collier (2023 3B, Chicago, IL) produced the loudest round of the day with big launch angles and the ability to hit for power to all parts of the field. Collier has an easy stroke with strength to his hands and his hips. 

Christopher Carroll (2023 SS, Cutler Bay, FL) utilizes a toe tap trigger for timing to allow him to get the barrel to the baseball repeatedly on time. Carroll sprayed the baseball to all parts of the field with projectable components to work with at the plate.

Bryant Zayas (2023 SS, Hialeah, FL) uses a downhill swing plane to the baseball and intent to drive. Zayas showcased pop to the middle of the field with obvious juice in his bat when on time out in front.

Eduardo Fernandez (2023 RHP, Miami, FL) has strength to and through contact that he put on display during his round of batting practice. Fernandez worked to his pull side with contact with an open stance and present juice.

AJ Ewing (2023 3B, Dayton, OH) drove the ball well to all fields with natural juice to the pull side. He repeats his swing well with ease.